A Tale of Survival

Below is the poem entitled A Tale of Survival which was written by poet
Carl
Fraser. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.

A Tale of Survival

A naive grasshopper
spun in the death web of a starving wolf spider,
Providing hours of facination and wonder to the curious child
He too must learn survival of the fittest
the laws and rules his own kind has created
"For my own good indeed" he mutters under his breath
The spider has his fill
wraps the remaining morsel for another day
The child sighs and rolls over in the tall swale
and with artistic fingers draws outltlines of the billowing clouds above.
"This is me being free" he boldly declares to the universe.
The spider retreats to his cave sated and satisfied
provision somehow made it to his doorstep just in time.
The child rises and crosses the field
to where the monster with the heavy hand is waiting to greet him
and the cold shiver begins.
"Who will rescue me today", he silently wonders,
but today survival of the fittest he will learn well,
and like the spider
he will retreat to that special cave he has created
where the vicious blows are never felt.
And the child lives another day.

this is really interesting to read. It makes me feel like I'm in a future where nobody is safe, like that depicted by the tv shows walking dead or Revolution. Do you follow those two shows? they are amazing. Like your poem!